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the law. >> neil: okay. you're arguing the nsa exceeded the parameters of the law. do you think the court might then say, let the agencies police themselves? >> well, our argument is that the court, the lower court, exceed its authority when it granted the order. >> neil: alan butler, thank you. >> is this what happens when you push somebody out of power? forget whether the government is the one shooting. is any hope of egypt ever getting its act together now just shot? could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> neil: remember when they were celebrating this latest arab spring? it's looking more like a long, hot and bloody summer. more than 50 are dead in cairo demonstrations. greg has the latest from cairo. >> a long and hot indeed. we spoke to an eye witne
the law. >> neil: okay. you're arguing the nsa exceeded the parameters of the law. do you think the court might then say, let the agencies police themselves? >> well, our argument is that the court, the lower court, exceed its authority when it granted the order. >> neil: alan butler, thank you. >> is this what happens when you push somebody out of power? forget whether the government is the one shooting. is any hope of egypt ever getting its act together now just shot?...
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that's a value judgment, criticism of the stand your ground law in florida but it is the law. >> phil keating i outside the courthouse. both sides have worked hard to get to the point where the jurors would believe their version of event. most of the legal analysts with whom i have spoken and to whom i have listened, seem to believe the defense has done a better job with its story. >> incredibly effective on cross-examination over the previous nine days of testimony. going to what we were just talking about with florida's stand your ground law, which allows, and a prosecution witness, the former professor of zimmerman, who taught him about criminal litigation and criminal law, and specifically florida's self-defense law, on cross-examination, he said, just what the judge said. you can actually start the altercation, maybe you come in with a punch, but if the other person pulls out a knife or starts gaining the upper hand, you can still legally in florida, claim self-defense to justify deadly force, because you had a reasonable fear for your life. even if you insit gaited it, you can -
that's a value judgment, criticism of the stand your ground law in florida but it is the law. >> phil keating i outside the courthouse. both sides have worked hard to get to the point where the jurors would believe their version of event. most of the legal analysts with whom i have spoken and to whom i have listened, seem to believe the defense has done a better job with its story. >> incredibly effective on cross-examination over the previous nine days of testimony. going to what...
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they change the law? you're not the only one. do you think, and maybe i'm a little cynical in my old age, congressman, do you think this was politically timed? >> it's interesting. you indicate that yes the employer mandate delay will push off the implementation of that mandate until after next year's election, but again, you never know given the selective enforcement that now it seems to be a pattern with this, with the irs, with other things. but if the same formula's in place, october 1 next year will be the signup date for the exchanges again, at which time all of this will then be elevated. 30 days before the election. so it may be that the administration didn't quite accomplish what it may have hoped to accomplish politically, by saying delaying that employer mandate for a year. >> there have been many votes have you had to, i guess, overturn obama care. it didn't go anywhere. would you use the option of defunding obama care, because that is in your authority? >> right, and we have continued, when w
they change the law? you're not the only one. do you think, and maybe i'm a little cynical in my old age, congressman, do you think this was politically timed? >> it's interesting. you indicate that yes the employer mandate delay will push off the implementation of that mandate until after next year's election, but again, you never know given the selective enforcement that now it seems to be a pattern with this, with the irs, with other things. but if the same formula's in place, october...
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but the question is, did he break the law? stand your ground law says what? >> well, self-defense is what they are using here. is reasonable to believe that he to use the force to avoid great bodily injury. i don't know how the jury says no. >> remi. >> the law says in florida you don't have a duty to retreat. if you are in danger, you have the ability, under the law, to use deadly force. that's what they are saying. he was being attacked and he is protecting himself and deadly force was appropriate under the florida law. >> under stand your grown, there would be immunity. this is a self-defense case. i still think the jury finds if they use the facts -- >> very little time. a verdict comes down when? >> thursday afternoon, friday morning. >> i say very quickly. thursday. >> i agree. i think very quickly as well. and this will end up being a manslaughter case. a case of manslaughter, not second degree murder. >> and that is not in george zimmerman defense. >> no. it will be 25 years. >> sthis is manslaughter. >> great discussion. coming up next on "hannity".
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that the federal government doesn't have either of, that they are looking for ways to get around the law as it's written. what do you really expect from a piece of legislation that the vast majority of the members of koch didn't read before they voted on. this administration making up as they go. >> all right, sir. let me turn to announcement today that you won't be running for governor again of the state of texas. now, everybody in the country, most people follow this. very suspicious that what it really -- the undercurrent was, it's because you are getting geared up to run for president, and the word, last time, you didn't quite make it in 2012, because you got in late and you said things about people who try twice do better the second time around. what is the story on running for president? >> yeah, i think all of those are interesting theories, but the fact is that people will theorize and people will try to estimate what is going on in my life. what's going on, i've been governor of the greatest state in the nation for 12 years. an enviable record of job creation. some 30% of jobs c
that the federal government doesn't have either of, that they are looking for ways to get around the law as it's written. what do you really expect from a piece of legislation that the vast majority of the members of koch didn't read before they voted on. this administration making up as they go. >> all right, sir. let me turn to announcement today that you won't be running for governor again of the state of texas. now, everybody in the country, most people follow this. very suspicious...
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gregg: what would the texas bill do fit becomes law? it would restrict any abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. abortion clinics would have to be within 30 mills of a hospital and women seeking the abortion pill would have to go to the clinic a second day instead of taking the pill home with them as they do now. patti ann: an incredible story coming out of the flight of asiana flight 214. including a man who said he knew something was wrong as soon as the plane starting coming in for a landing. >> you don't know if you are going to be dead the end of the motion. the plane stopped and the person to my left was heavily injured. he was unconscious. and for myself i was hurting but not too bad. i opened the door and the plane was cracked on the right-hand side. but we managed to open the doors. there were no slide. i could see debris. it looked like a piece of the wing. so i just told people we are okay, calm down, start getting out. helping each other. patti ann: william lajeunesse is live in los angeles. 305 out of 307 survived. it's re
gregg: what would the texas bill do fit becomes law? it would restrict any abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. abortion clinics would have to be within 30 mills of a hospital and women seeking the abortion pill would have to go to the clinic a second day instead of taking the pill home with them as they do now. patti ann: an incredible story coming out of the flight of asiana flight 214. including a man who said he knew something was wrong as soon as the plane starting coming in for a...
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this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these those reports after these hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cr
this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these those reports after these hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka...
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it i think it is constant rod blocks to getting it implemented despite the law passed in to law. and you are seeing the consequences, no money for the vast expansion of irs or treasury overhall to see that people are validating the real income. >> and so mark, is that it, not enough money to enforce that, is that why? >> i don't think so. i think it is funny when julie brings up the irs. the obama irs grilled te party groups in order to get tax exempt status, but obama care subsidies they rely on self reporting without further veriction. and the best part of it is, the reason they gave for waving the veriction requirement. and i am quoting them. it was not feas ebl to check the eligibility of individuals. so we are learning from the obama administration amazingly that it is not feasible to check the eligible of tens of millions of americans complying with regulation. this bill is so massive and complicated and so unwieldy that the obama administration admits it cannot implement obama care. >> would you rather just give the irs, the vast expansion of power and money to double chec
it i think it is constant rod blocks to getting it implemented despite the law passed in to law. and you are seeing the consequences, no money for the vast expansion of irs or treasury overhall to see that people are validating the real income. >> and so mark, is that it, not enough money to enforce that, is that why? >> i don't think so. i think it is funny when julie brings up the irs. the obama irs grilled te party groups in order to get tax exempt status, but obama care...
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bush signed into law, in the act of signing into law a statute prohibiting federal agents from reading mail without search warrants. he said, i'm signing this into law but i have no intention of enforcing it. in fact, he didn't enforce it. i'm not just picking on president george w. bush. >> it seems ridiculous on the face of it in many ways when you look at it like that. when i look at the language of the bill, it seems like typical leg legalees to me to say in the months after, doesn't say which months after, doesn't say as of january. >> i'll also tell you how ridiculous the statute is, this section of the statute also says it shall begin in the month beginning after december 31st, 2013 or months after subject to rules promulgated by the irs. the irs can promulgate any rules the president asks him to. we don't know where we're going. when president nixon decided not spend me on the president budgeted. you can't do that. >> they have power of the purse. >> they have money, and won't tell you how to spend it or regulate. that's your job. >> you must have three equal parts of governmen
bush signed into law, in the act of signing into law a statute prohibiting federal agents from reading mail without search warrants. he said, i'm signing this into law but i have no intention of enforcing it. in fact, he didn't enforce it. i'm not just picking on president george w. bush. >> it seems ridiculous on the face of it in many ways when you look at it like that. when i look at the language of the bill, it seems like typical leg legalees to me to say in the months after, doesn't...
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several groups sued to block the law from taking effect. well, your dishwasher may contain a harmful fungus that could give you lung problems and skin infections. that's from a just out study published in a medical journal. researchers have found more than 60% of dishwashers, more than 60% of them tested positive for the fung guy we have listed on the screen here. they say these harmful fung guy thrive in warm, damp conditions. hello dishwasher. some even breed in the rubber seals in dishwasher doors. so what do you do? experts say can you reduce the amount of fung guy using every day items already in your home like baking soda, vinegar and bleach and google it there is more to do and nasty. congress has a lot of very important issues to get to following a 40 of july break. there is word now that immigration reform could already be facing some brand new trouble. we will have the details on that. plus, the twinkie is coming back at last. but it won't be the same snack you remember. the twinkie changes coming up. when you experience something
several groups sued to block the law from taking effect. well, your dishwasher may contain a harmful fungus that could give you lung problems and skin infections. that's from a just out study published in a medical journal. researchers have found more than 60% of dishwashers, more than 60% of them tested positive for the fung guy we have listed on the screen here. they say these harmful fung guy thrive in warm, damp conditions. hello dishwasher. some even breed in the rubber seals in dishwasher...
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if there's a law that should be delayed people like, no politician is going to delay that law. i don't care if you send a whole building you know water and have it disintegrate, if people like it they're not delaying it before an election. that is the whole reason the administration feels a lost pressure to get this right. why they would rather delay before an election and end up with a lot of people extremely upset the way this big, huge, piece of legislation goes into effect. and they figure they can buy themselves more time. jenna: it is interesting that the individual mandate stays. the employer mandate is being delayed but the subsidy, there is relevance to the employer mandate in all of this. if you earn less than $4,000 and you do not have access through your employ der -- $45,000. what the government deems as affordable health care you are supposed to qualify for the subsidy. if employers don't have to provide health care for the next year, david, what does that mean for the cost of this all and the amount of subsidies that actually goes out to people? >> it means in th
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and our laws prevent us from sending non-humanitarian aid to governments that result from military coups. some american lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have recently called for the suspension of u.s. aid to egypt so it's a big mess. and greg palkot is on it live for us tonight. greg, egypt's interim government also made some big political moves today. >> yeah, shep. it was some big political news delivered quicker than expected, we are told, maybe to calm down some nervous people here. the interim president here mansoor naming new prime minister, an economist, a former finance minister, a good credential for a country in bad economic shape. he also named former u.n. nuclear watchdog interim vice president and claimed islamists would be included in the cabinet as well. this as the man really in charge of things here, the head of the military, general abdel -- went on tv to tell the egyptians the steps to transition are clear. he was referring to the now handover of power to a democratically elected civilian rule that can -- that include elections by early next year. he also told fox
and our laws prevent us from sending non-humanitarian aid to governments that result from military coups. some american lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have recently called for the suspension of u.s. aid to egypt so it's a big mess. and greg palkot is on it live for us tonight. greg, egypt's interim government also made some big political moves today. >> yeah, shep. it was some big political news delivered quicker than expected, we are told, maybe to calm down some nervous people...
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our laws give us the right to destroy the origins of such threats. >> onodera said japan will maintain its defense alliance with the united states, but he said he wants to talk with the americans about the role each country plays. >>> the police presence in northwestern china has been increased following last week's protests. ed from marked the fourth anniversary of large scale demonstrations in the xinjiang uighur autonomous nation. nhk reports from the capital of the area. >> reporter: a large security force has been deployed near the oig uighur district. police are keeping a close eye on the residents. state-run media say several men attacked a police station with knives last week in eastern xinjiang. 35 civilians and police officers were reportedly killed. another group of armed men reportedly launched a similar attack in a remote city last friday. the incident was one of the worst since riots in july 2009 when 200 people were reported to be killed. ethnic muslim uighurs make up nearly half of xinjiang's population. many uighurs are angry over what they call economic and social dis
our laws give us the right to destroy the origins of such threats. >> onodera said japan will maintain its defense alliance with the united states, but he said he wants to talk with the americans about the role each country plays. >>> the police presence in northwestern china has been increased following last week's protests. ed from marked the fourth anniversary of large scale demonstrations in the xinjiang uighur autonomous nation. nhk reports from the capital of the area....
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law defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or of structural standard of living. the interview. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. live. the speed. with. the little. league long slow. plug. plug. plug. plug. a little. look right to see touch first struck live and i think the church. on our reporters. instrumental. in the cold. mission. could you take three years for charges three. three. three stooges freeze. the old free blog plug in video for your media project free media r t v dot com. as edward snowden's invited to venezuela after intercedes his official asylum request we learned why the was so blower felt compelled to go on a crusade against global surveillance. egypt on the edge the muslim brotherhood plans mass rallies and divided by monday's bloodshed in cairo while the interim leader lays out a post-coup roadmap. and we'll
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but when those riggers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by those slogans it is now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys affray that these people will come back. no they will not come back. are they all why they will never come back. because mali and france now here. but france is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around. the same groups that. claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring. while the very factors that allowed to the rise in the north. a feeling of injustice and general frustration very much and they didn't. carry on it is not really it's not legal matters extremists are anguished. research and i don't. think that one can restart. something that is that
but when those riggers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by those slogans it is now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys affray that these people will come back. no they will not come back. are they all...
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capital markets specialist and the law street journal join me now. a big currency guy. you have got underestimate the amount which a bank, u.s. trust. please explain to us how the dollar could be so strong when there are so many more dollars flooding the market than there were. >> so, it is all about relative expectation against another economy. that is basically the way the dollar larks. at this point the expectation is of the dollar interest rates will go hier, e qe calendars coming to an end in the u.s. as well as growth is looking better here than any other part of the world. relative to europe, the swiss, japan, that is why the dollar is catching the bid. this is the reason that the dollar will continue to be strong, those expectatis will get mad or other countries, but the better plan. dennis: so the u.s. dollar, as strong as it is, even stronger to the rest of this year. what do you guys at the "wall street journal" thin >> i guess i would largely agreed. this is kind of a continuation of the s story of the last few ars. the u.s. economy is the best house in a ba
capital markets specialist and the law street journal join me now. a big currency guy. you have got underestimate the amount which a bank, u.s. trust. please explain to us how the dollar could be so strong when there are so many more dollars flooding the market than there were. >> so, it is all about relative expectation against another economy. that is basically the way the dollar larks. at this point the expectation is of the dollar interest rates will go hier, e qe calendars coming to...
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but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep caused that accident. >>> delaying the employer mandate has some health care law critics rejoicing. but you may not want to do your happy dance just yet. another major health isurer says it will stop providing insurance for individuals in california. this time it's united healthcare. gary b. says this is another si sign. >> i didn't realize this. whoever put together obama it's genius, if you think about it. here is why. look, ifou're a united healthcare or you're an etna, you have to take people with pre-existingness can. that means you have one of two choices. either you take those people and then oh, my gosh, now your costs explode so you have to pass the premiums on to your healthy people or you say, forget it, i'm not going to do that. then what happens is one of two things. either those people say, oh, my gosh, there's less competition out there. my rates aregoing to go up, anay. or i run to a
but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep caused that accident. >>> delaying the employer mandate has some health care law critics rejoicing. but you may not want to do your happy dance just yet. another major health isurer says it will stop providing insurance for individuals in california. this time it's united healthcare. gary b....
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north. number of molly ends on the joint them help them. some suggest find they while the militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by these slogans. now many people who join the radicals on the stoop they were mistaken and they've joined the song to somalia to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they will not come back. ok oh why they will never come back to me. because mommy and fries now you know. that's fronts is drawing much of its bigotry and the very people carries claims to have driven and steal and p. to be very much around the same group said to his nose claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration just to very much evident. right to. carry and that it. is not a legal matter it makes for a bank wish to. research it a
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a new law has been brought in. arlen is a deeply religious country and there are divisions. we have the story from dublin. the moment the bill finally passed with a clear majority and plenty of relief. it has taken decades for the irish government to bring this bill to parliament and dozens of hours of debate. at times, proceedings were rambling and of relief. early thursday, one lawmaker grabbed a female colleague and pulled her onto his lap. he apologized for being inappropriate and disrespectful. the video went viral and disgusted many in ireland because this is the most historic legislation in a generation. >> this the first government in 21 years willing to address the of the case related to a young girl's suicide who tried to get an abortion and became suicidal. the supreme court decided she was entitled to have an abortion in ireland. >> it was also the death of this young woman that pushed the government to finally clarify the law on when doctors can terminate a pregnancy without the threat of prosecution. she was denied an abortion despite miscarry and and her healt
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violence or not there is no due process we are just going to get you no one is trying to uphold the law here and this is what scared this is maybe what sketchy about what's going on in egypt they understand what's least from the you point of us the ability in egypt that they're trying to continue the situation but at the same time you're setting the precedent for the future and the president that you're setting is not really a lawful one what do you say to people who say this was an enormous back for democracy i mean the people who are opposing morsi should have just waited another three years till the next election galvanized the opposition and then tried to oust him democratically i actually spoke with people about this exact point just because for an outsider for somebody who lives outside now having gone through over the past year and over the past two years and before that over the decades of the previous rule we don't really know what the people should or should not do and a lot of them told me specifically that who are you to tell us what we can endure and what we cannot over the
violence or not there is no due process we are just going to get you no one is trying to uphold the law here and this is what scared this is maybe what sketchy about what's going on in egypt they understand what's least from the you point of us the ability in egypt that they're trying to continue the situation but at the same time you're setting the precedent for the future and the president that you're setting is not really a lawful one what do you say to people who say this was an enormous...
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but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. >> what just happened that might just change that. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> hi, everybody. at this hour, growing concerns over new violence breaking out in egypt. 30 are dead in the last 24 hours. hundreds more injured and new reports now that a christian priest has been shot dead. a live look now for you at cairo. demonstrators furious over the military's overthrow of president morsi. the army removing him wednesday following protests by millions in the square. morsi now in detention along with some senior members of his muslim brotherhood movement. >>> and an entire town in can
but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. >> what just happened that might just change that. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those...
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but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double mis! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? caused that accident. >>> delaying the employer mandate has some health care la critics rejoicing. but you may not want to do your happy dance just yet. another major health insurer says it will stop providing insurance for individuals in california. this time it's united healthcare. gary b. says this is another si sign. >> i didn't realize this. whoever put together obama care, it's genius, if you think about it. here is why. look, if you're a united healthcare or yo
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injuries are largely irrelevant under the law. marcellus? >> that is true, but i think the prosecution scored critical points with the statement, this really isn't a question of whether or not you have stand your ground. it's question of stay in your car. other poignant question, did zimmerman kill martin because he had to or because he wanted to. so the issue about self-defense, the other critical question that prosecution did an effective job, the time line on the assessment on zimmerman's judgment started when he was in his car. from that moment when he engaged and pursue, you have the question -- can you inject yourself in a situation that results in an escalation of violence. >> gregg: the answer is you can, it depends on your state of mind the moment you pull the trigger. pit up the jury instruction on self-defense. it's all about that moment he pulled the trigger. the jury instruction on screen please. if he reasonably believed that it was necessary, that is pulling the trigger, to prevent his own death or great bodily injury, then he
injuries are largely irrelevant under the law. marcellus? >> that is true, but i think the prosecution scored critical points with the statement, this really isn't a question of whether or not you have stand your ground. it's question of stay in your car. other poignant question, did zimmerman kill martin because he had to or because he wanted to. so the issue about self-defense, the other critical question that prosecution did an effective job, the time line on the assessment on...
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does america need stronger privacy laws? eleanor clift? >> i think snowden has forced the discussion on these programs. so he accomplished his mission. i think the side show of him held up in the airport lacking money and trying to meet with human rights groups and hanging on to wikileaks is over shadowed what the real purpose of the revelations that he produced. and so at this point, i think even those latin american countries, even venezuela in the wake of chavez's death, may not be willing to take him because they have interest in berting relations with the u.s. and he doesn't have a passport. unless he wants to sneak into the moscow airport, how does he get through air space? he looks like he's stuck right now. >> any indication that russia is changing mind? is this why snowden skipped town? >> 12fbi agents with their guns drawn came in. my son opened the door and they pushed him out of the way at gunpoint and they came upstairs to where my wife was getting dressed and i was in the shower and they pointed guns at her and one of the age
does america need stronger privacy laws? eleanor clift? >> i think snowden has forced the discussion on these programs. so he accomplished his mission. i think the side show of him held up in the airport lacking money and trying to meet with human rights groups and hanging on to wikileaks is over shadowed what the real purpose of the revelations that he produced. and so at this point, i think even those latin american countries, even venezuela in the wake of chavez's death, may not be...
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. >> they have some of the most restrictive laws in the world. many want to keep it that way. >> women must decide their fate. many travel abroad to determinate pregnancies in the uk in the proposed bill -- the more the government has debated, it would allow for abortion if it puts the woman's life at risk. but manyimited change, consider it significant. > >> it is a country that is conservative, ireland. the death of this woman that pressure the government to find new legislation. in 2012, she was denied an abortion despite miscarrying and her help being at risk. she later died from lead poisoning. the doctors on the front line of this issue facing threat of 14 years in jail if they carry out an abortion that goes against the law. circumstances that no one can really feel confident about when or whether they can access abortion services. the world is asking ireland the question -- have you honored the death by bringing in legislation to ensure this never happens again? the answer is no, we haven't. >> the debate was just as passionate protest ha
. >> they have some of the most restrictive laws in the world. many want to keep it that way. >> women must decide their fate. many travel abroad to determinate pregnancies in the uk in the proposed bill -- the more the government has debated, it would allow for abortion if it puts the woman's life at risk. but manyimited change, consider it significant. > >> it is a country that is conservative, ireland. the death of this woman that pressure the government to find new...
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the problem is we're dealing with two laws, the health care law and the law of unintended consequences. and the unintended consequences abound here. nina just mentioned one of the important ones. businesses are changing will hiring practices to try to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you're getting part time work, an explosion in the hiring of part timeworkers. this is certainly not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress who rammed the bill through intended. so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work. pieces of it sort of fall away are o be postponed or whatever. so some legislative changes in effect or i think the whole thing may simply collapse. >> one of the other unintentional consequences, if you implement the individual mandate without the employer mandate you may have a lot of employers saying i don't need to provide health insurance for my employee, they can get it individually. and a whole bunch of people get dumped off the roles of businesses. >> let's realize that i think it's like 90 plus percent of em
the problem is we're dealing with two laws, the health care law and the law of unintended consequences. and the unintended consequences abound here. nina just mentioned one of the important ones. businesses are changing will hiring practices to try to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you're getting part time work, an explosion in the hiring of part timeworkers. this is certainly not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress who rammed the bill...
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or issued a constitutional declaration in which he said that laws will be. passed in accordance or in coordination with the interim government that he is going to form so i think he is in he is he is in power he is trying to set things right he actually ordered the investigation of what happened last night with the protesters who were. over fifty of them so i think he is in power however who is actually in power we don't know there is the military and it's very obvious that the military is the final arbiter of power in egypt since they are the ones with the decision to oust or to basically to overthrow how much more so. things signs in egypt show that this is actually trying to do something is actually in power how much of power does he have i don't think anyone knows at the moment and for people who are worried to say you know how long is the military kind of usurping their power and seizing it and maybe they will go the timing but they did before they did allow democratic elections to happen how long was that process last time it was about a year i think a
or issued a constitutional declaration in which he said that laws will be. passed in accordance or in coordination with the interim government that he is going to form so i think he is in he is he is in power he is trying to set things right he actually ordered the investigation of what happened last night with the protesters who were. over fifty of them so i think he is in power however who is actually in power we don't know there is the military and it's very obvious that the military is the...
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to technical analysis for a second because charteris in your work is primarily technical we want the law to do technical analysis and cycle analysis would be to say unlike the fundamental announcers were looking at the management you're looking at the macro economic trends technical analysis looks at the price charts pretty exclusively to look at repetitions and chart and this so i suppose cycles there so in a case of sober ok here you have a chart you know i don't not a chartist i'm not a technical expert but i think anyone looking at the chart would say this chart looks pretty awful so what what how do you get to that hundred fifty dollars price target target by the end of twenty fifteen what technical patterns every violate there's usually. some terminology that people bring in whether it's at and shoulders reversed shoulders or candlestick break at something where technically give us a tech speak here for the mining reason we think this is a apart from the fundamentals as i go with previously been below the replacement cost on the turn of the main reason we don't see it is there's al
to technical analysis for a second because charteris in your work is primarily technical we want the law to do technical analysis and cycle analysis would be to say unlike the fundamental announcers were looking at the management you're looking at the macro economic trends technical analysis looks at the price charts pretty exclusively to look at repetitions and chart and this so i suppose cycles there so in a case of sober ok here you have a chart you know i don't not a chartist i'm not a...
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fatality list that just keeps climbing rough is that the situation we're escalate either into martial law into some kind of civil war or possibly both both sides now are calling for the protesters to come to the streets we're keeping an eye on this we are concerned that they will be mass demonstrations again today we're hearing from the al-noor party which is the second largest islamised party they have withdrawn from negotiations in light of these killings and this is this is posed a huge setback for the interim president who's been struggling for days to try and create some kind of interim government to manage this country so against this growing violence in this growing anger on the street you have an interim government that simply unable to even establish itself and. certainly the politics are critical here it's an important situation but the problems facing egypt are more than just political aren't they forty percent of this country lives below the bread line which is some three dollars a day one of the biggest criticisms against morsi is that he spent his first year in office consol
fatality list that just keeps climbing rough is that the situation we're escalate either into martial law into some kind of civil war or possibly both both sides now are calling for the protesters to come to the streets we're keeping an eye on this we are concerned that they will be mass demonstrations again today we're hearing from the al-noor party which is the second largest islamised party they have withdrawn from negotiations in light of these killings and this is this is posed a huge...
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we're dealing with two laws. health care law and the law of unintended consequences and the unintended consequences abound here, an important one is businesses are changing their hiring practices to try to avoio having enough employees to be under the mandate. and so you're getting part time work, an explosion in the hiring of part time workers. this is certainly not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress who rammed the bill through intended so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work.t >> right. >> and pieces of it sort of fall away or postponed or whatever so, you know, some legislative s changes in effect.t i think it probably may collapse. >> juan, another unintentional consequences is if you implement the individual mandate you may have a lot of employers in the year 2014 say, i don't need to be providing health care for employees. they can t get it individually exchanges and people dumped off the rolls at businesses. >> that's possible. but again, let's put awa
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. >> yes, ma'amny officials confirm that thousands of expatriates have been deported this enew law is going to cut the number of foreign workers entering the country. >> if you are not working with the original sponsor and they tissue they arrest you and destroy your paperers -- papers and then deport you. >> millions of yes, ma'amnies live just across the board for the saudi arabia and send home $2 billion annually a huge help for their country's economy. so for most yes, ma'amnies the expulsion of their countrymen bad. audi arabia is >> these deporting as will not only affect us economically, it will increase unemployment which will in turn affect security. the impact will not be confined to yellen -- yemen alone but will affect the entire region. >> many yes, ma'amnies remember their culture of up to one million yes, ma'amny laborers from saudi arabia more than 20 years a ago the decision was made during the run up to the u.s.-led fwull of war in 1991. yemen's economy was dealt a staggering blow that plunges the country into a civil war. in part they rely so heavy on -- heavily on
. >> yes, ma'amny officials confirm that thousands of expatriates have been deported this enew law is going to cut the number of foreign workers entering the country. >> if you are not working with the original sponsor and they tissue they arrest you and destroy your paperers -- papers and then deport you. >> millions of yes, ma'amnies live just across the board for the saudi arabia and send home $2 billion annually a huge help for their country's economy. so for most yes,...
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we have substantially improved the law in recent months. >> many politicians long favored an abandoned salt mine in lower saxony is the best site for storing nuclear waste, but critics argued that it is not safe. now, it is listed as one of numerous options. the search for a final nuclear waste repository is set to continue for years to come. the deadline is 2031. >> i've got this name wrong enough times before. that's why i'm going to hand this story over to you. >> the scene of a tradition that draws millions of tourists from all over the world. residents of this little german village have been staging the last days of jesus christ since 1634. >> but the passion plays only take place once a decade, so organizers decided to put on yet another new production to help span that period, which also happens to cover three religions all at once. >> it may look like a sleepy village, but it has a surprise waiting for theater fans. local residents are once again bringing the bible to life on stage with the play about the old testament prophet moses. the piece was written by a german citizen wi
we have substantially improved the law in recent months. >> many politicians long favored an abandoned salt mine in lower saxony is the best site for storing nuclear waste, but critics argued that it is not safe. now, it is listed as one of numerous options. the search for a final nuclear waste repository is set to continue for years to come. the deadline is 2031. >> i've got this name wrong enough times before. that's why i'm going to hand this story over to you. >> the scene...
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people from silly man's village claim has a speech which the radicals punish him for one to sharia law they imposed or do will say we're against their opinion that they don't consider the muslim they have their own interests going to the world what that traveling to was the north we make no one who sympathizes with the insurgents and their regions religious themes and that's even goes for the next generation you want to fight against and why are they bad bad all of them lot of ellen yes they are bad bad for our country. but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans. now many people who joined the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are going to be i you guys affray that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. ok on why they will never come back here. because mali and france now yea
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inadvertently perhaps collect but not not wittingly in america it's a crime a violation of federal law to lie to congress during testimony i responded in what i thought was the most true for least untruthful manner by saying no the us director of national intelligence james clapper publicly acknowledged his error only after n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden spilled the beans on america's clandestine espionage activities the director of national intelligence is now apologizing for what he calls his erroneous response to congress over n.s.a. surveillance programs one of those covert programs indiscriminately collects the phone records of hundreds of millions of americans secret surveillance once criticized by a familiar face no more illegal wiretapping of american citizens no more national security letters to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime but upon entering the white house u.s. president barack obama seems to have had a change of heart my assessment and my team's assessment. was that. they help us prevent terrorist attacks government lies surrounding the n.s.a.'s prog
inadvertently perhaps collect but not not wittingly in america it's a crime a violation of federal law to lie to congress during testimony i responded in what i thought was the most true for least untruthful manner by saying no the us director of national intelligence james clapper publicly acknowledged his error only after n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden spilled the beans on america's clandestine espionage activities the director of national intelligence is now apologizing for what he...
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i also have a capability without any warrant of law to search or see these and read your communications anyone's communications at any time is the power to change people's speeds it is also a serious violation of the war of the former and this a cia contractor it has been on the run essentially from u.s. authorities for three weeks following his interview with the guardian's glenn greenwald in the first part of the interview was published in may and the second part just came out in which edward snowden has explained his motivation for actually breaking his silence and leaking the information that he was prepared to increasingly was exposed to true information that had not been propagandized in the media. that we were actually involved in misleading the public and misleading all the public's not just the american public in order to create a certain mindset in the global consciousness and i was actually a victim of that i grew up with the understanding that the world i lived in was one where people that enjoy the sort of freedom to communicate with each other and the privacy without it be
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fbi has transformed itself from domestic law enforcement to an agency focused on counter-terrorism. if confirmed as its director, comey must strike a delicate balance of national security and not infringing on personal rights. it is a delicate issue, as they routinely collect the telephone and internet data of u.s. citizens, surveillance comey defense. >> the analysis of meta data is an important tool. >> making public now of the secret intelligence, authorizing that surveillance. if confirmed, he says he will push for greater transparency, as long as it does not compromise u.s. national security. aljazeera, capitol hill. >> coffins containing hundreds of victims of a massacre have been carried through the capital and were recently identified by dna tests. >> the families of the victims, this time of year is always an ordeal. they were carrying the bones of victims, set off for a cemetery. this is where, on thursday, the 18th anniversary of the biggest massacres since world war two, they will be gathering in remembrance. >> i am here to say farewell to my father and my brother. i fo
fbi has transformed itself from domestic law enforcement to an agency focused on counter-terrorism. if confirmed as its director, comey must strike a delicate balance of national security and not infringing on personal rights. it is a delicate issue, as they routinely collect the telephone and internet data of u.s. citizens, surveillance comey defense. >> the analysis of meta data is an important tool. >> making public now of the secret intelligence, authorizing that surveillance....
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that is law in the united states. they must do briefings and keep people informed of what goes on, there has to be a hotline for the families and the families must be given all the opportunities to view the information and so, our regulations and laws promote the briefing and the free exchange of iormation about accidents. >> a good cop always follows the evidence but they will tell you they get a gut when they show up at the crime scene. when you look at the pictures throughout the day and listen to the eyewitnesss what does your gut tell you? >> my gut tells me, perhaps, it's kind of crazy to say, perhaps it was the beautifully clear day that threw everyone off. you are expecting an instrument approach, pilots on a plane this sophisticated, everyone loves the plane. it's fully auto pilot land, it has every bell and whistle, and usually you fly on the auto pilot. it adjusts your throttle and speed and gives you warnings for everything. it can fly itself, on this particular day in san francisco, they did not have the
that is law in the united states. they must do briefings and keep people informed of what goes on, there has to be a hotline for the families and the families must be given all the opportunities to view the information and so, our regulations and laws promote the briefing and the free exchange of iormation about accidents. >> a good cop always follows the evidence but they will tell you they get a gut when they show up at the crime scene. when you look at the pictures throughout the day...
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that cooperation takes place strictly in accordance with the law. >> the spokesman said the interior minister' washington this week would aim to shed light on the affair. he also said the german justice minister was still awaiting an answer to a letter demanding an expert nation from her american counterpart. the opposition believes trade talk with washington should be postponed. >> you cannot start talks in these circumstances. you cannot, as chancellor merkl is insisting, start the talks and then discuss data protection. you need to do that beforehand. there needs to be a clearly defined it a protection agreement first. >> the greens insist that if the bnd was cooperating closely with the u.s. intelligence agency, someone in the government would have known about it. >> earlier, we spoke to our political correspondent and asked him what the government -- the german government was saying about these latest disclosures. >> the government says it has asked the americans for more information about what is behind these allegations. it is still trying to find out more. it says it needs to
that cooperation takes place strictly in accordance with the law. >> the spokesman said the interior minister' washington this week would aim to shed light on the affair. he also said the german justice minister was still awaiting an answer to a letter demanding an expert nation from her american counterpart. the opposition believes trade talk with washington should be postponed. >> you cannot start talks in these circumstances. you cannot, as chancellor merkl is insisting, start...
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if we agree with them all the way through went for the election when it was the law but it is still that mr what they thought of and then the military would come back in one year to say go home let us repeat everything again start another procedure to start to make this what we are trying to say all the time is not about more sims it is about the values. meanwhile the u.s. have responded in a manner which doesn't necessarily reflect what commentators are saying here which was this is a military coup if this is labeled as a coup this would affect u.s. assistance to egypt the latest reports are that the us are sending for sixteen fighter jets to egypt in the next few days this is part of a larger package of twenty fighter planes which eight of which were already delivered in january the spokesperson for the white house for his part said that they would it was not in the interests of america to reconsider its package of assistance to egypt although president obama has promised to look into. the plan for american support of egypt in the future all right our parties bill true reporting on the
if we agree with them all the way through went for the election when it was the law but it is still that mr what they thought of and then the military would come back in one year to say go home let us repeat everything again start another procedure to start to make this what we are trying to say all the time is not about more sims it is about the values. meanwhile the u.s. have responded in a manner which doesn't necessarily reflect what commentators are saying here which was this is a military...
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quote, this was the law. how can they change the law? and in testimony today, the ethics and public policy center had this, the law's requirements are not wiped away by an administrative act. employers are still by law subject to the employer mandate and associated penalties in 2014. whether or not the administration collects them. a blog post or regulation for that matter cannot unto the mandate in 2014. that step can only be achieved by another act of congress. let's bring in our panel. nina easton, juan williams and charles. what about the changes that are happening, the white house says technically the treasury department has the authority to order these delays. but there is push back. >> this started the rumblings last week. and it's beginning to look like the health care law is this big huge strong and inevitable beast but suddenly starts coughing and 12u78 blink of its own accord and the guys on the ground with the bows and arrows suddenly feel like they have a chance. so you have the individual mandate, people calling for a repea
quote, this was the law. how can they change the law? and in testimony today, the ethics and public policy center had this, the law's requirements are not wiped away by an administrative act. employers are still by law subject to the employer mandate and associated penalties in 2014. whether or not the administration collects them. a blog post or regulation for that matter cannot unto the mandate in 2014. that step can only be achieved by another act of congress. let's bring in our panel. nina...
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disappoint shoe or does not understand you all deliberately claims law is. huge the truth as the under a stone egypt streets grows many worry the brotherhood now having tried democracy and seen it failed will result to arms it spells disaster for everyone from the protesters on the streets to the people who just want a quiet life like mohammed in his printing shop all that president obama typically committed himself to saying is that he is deeply concerned by what is happening here in egypt meanwhile the it's no wonder then that posters like this will continue to be popular no matter who printed same policy r.t. cairo. and britain is closing in on its burgeoning vigo loan shards some of which are hitting the poor with i water and interest rates of over vines thousand per se and more here at what's being done about it. and the u.n. chemical weapon team accept syria's invitation to conduct a fact finding mission and after the russian investigators say they found evidence that the rebels not the regime used toxic gas there. and. we speak your language or not ad
disappoint shoe or does not understand you all deliberately claims law is. huge the truth as the under a stone egypt streets grows many worry the brotherhood now having tried democracy and seen it failed will result to arms it spells disaster for everyone from the protesters on the streets to the people who just want a quiet life like mohammed in his printing shop all that president obama typically committed himself to saying is that he is deeply concerned by what is happening here in egypt...
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the law of intended consequences. and it abounds here. they just medic one of the important ones, businesses are changing hires hiring practice practices to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you are getting part time workers and explosion in the hiring of part-time workers. this is not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress intended. so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work. pieces will fall away or postponed or whatever. some legislative changes are in effect or whole thing may collapse. >> john: one other thing of unintended consequences i may have a lot of employers in 2014, they can get it individually in these exchanges and whole bunch of people get dumped off healthcare of businesses. >> that is possible. let's realize i think it's 90 plus percent of american employers offer health insurance to their employees. if you look at americans as individuals, 80 plus percent get insurance from their employers. they are talking about a smuags segment. what is important
the law of intended consequences. and it abounds here. they just medic one of the important ones, businesses are changing hires hiring practice practices to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you are getting part time workers and explosion in the hiring of part-time workers. this is not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress intended. so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work. pieces will fall away or postponed or whatever....
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with those data of issues interrelated about it said it is not illegal it is a legal like it is in the law is like if it justified anything so the fact that might not be lows about the massive collection interception of data is in itself a democratic problem we should put all governments in front of their responsibility we should make them accountable and we should make transparency on those programs and this should be questioned by the legislative branch is. soaring numbers of britons are resorting to food banks to get enough to eat their work and pensions minister claims just because more than half a million people need help to fill their bellies that doesn't mean government spending cuts are to blame half assed reports now on those who are struggling. austerity might be a word that until not long ago was rarely now they it's on everyone's lips in real terms as austerity bites feed poverty's rising half a million people are now dependent on feed banks according to figures in a recent joint report compiled by charities church action poverty. which many see as a direct result of mounting s
with those data of issues interrelated about it said it is not illegal it is a legal like it is in the law is like if it justified anything so the fact that might not be lows about the massive collection interception of data is in itself a democratic problem we should put all governments in front of their responsibility we should make them accountable and we should make transparency on those programs and this should be questioned by the legislative branch is. soaring numbers of britons are...
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the security forces the armed forces are trying to maintain law and order in the streets going forward in a solid way that would allow the country to be. to get back on track but moments after the ouster of mohamed morsy we had reports of hundreds of missing by that officials who were arrested the president himself was put on the house arrest with no communication t.v. networks were shut down people are calling this a military coup how can you defend that everybody so millions of people who are into the streets so it was not a coup it was a popular uprising if not evolution that is not enough to be ballot box approving you and then you just sit and enjoy your life and let the people go down the drain i don't know how some people in and. out or from certain way of thinking believe that democracy is just the butt of books or do about the majority over there has the right to do or not to do anything how can you include the muslim brotherhood and its political parties like the freedom and justice party in the political roadmap of egypt if their leaders have been arrested yes yes egypt is a
the security forces the armed forces are trying to maintain law and order in the streets going forward in a solid way that would allow the country to be. to get back on track but moments after the ouster of mohamed morsy we had reports of hundreds of missing by that officials who were arrested the president himself was put on the house arrest with no communication t.v. networks were shut down people are calling this a military coup how can you defend that everybody so millions of people who are...
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the assurance that your communication to a telecommunications is protected is based on laws in germany for all citizens and obviously so this law has been broken by maybe all the secret services in europe and in the united states over all i would three comment to governments in europe and in the united states to rethink the balance of freedom of the invidious individual and the need for surveillance to achieve security for me it's clear that we have to fight against terrorists but for me it's also clear that the fundamental rights freedom has to be protected your intelligence chief also insisted he knew nothing about the widespread surveillance carried out by the n.s.a. and libertarian activist aaron koenig says it's becoming clear the politicians have lied to their citizens and need to be held accountable them. titian's and honesty that's an oxymoron that's a contradiction in terms we all know that when it is law it's all be part of the job they lie you fall the elections and they don't keep the promise off of us i think that's not a big surprise one thing i hope is that the germans f
the assurance that your communication to a telecommunications is protected is based on laws in germany for all citizens and obviously so this law has been broken by maybe all the secret services in europe and in the united states over all i would three comment to governments in europe and in the united states to rethink the balance of freedom of the invidious individual and the need for surveillance to achieve security for me it's clear that we have to fight against terrorists but for me it's...